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p 1 ABEWIND I 1 VOLUME 5 No. 11 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE IN PROVO November 29, 1976 Pe sq&dgs Afaostf teslly Gfi MOW j Gjuu CGEMS This coming January nearly 700 students in the business department at the UTC-P will be moved into the Business Building on the Orem Campus. This is the second department to move into the new facilities. Approximately 250 Diesel Mechanic and Auto Body repair students are already being trained there currently. The lose of 700 students from If a proposed $188 million higher education budget is put into effect resident students of Utah Technical College in Provo will be required to pay an extra $24 per academic year. The tuition increase will not affect non resident students. The recommendation, put together recently by the State Board of Regents proposes that siuuents pick up $2.3 million more of their schooling cost. Safety Dopt Suggests With winter weather nearly here, the Dept. of Public Safety reminds UTC-P students and faculty to take added precautions while driving, such as: 1. Clean all frost and snow from vehicle windows. 2. Allow adequate time for engine to warm up; 3. Equip vehicles with snow With Thanksgiving over, many students find themselves back in the grind working hard to prepare for the soon approaching final examinations. Olga Lobo, UTC student from Bolvla suffers from over studying and lack of sleep. the Provo campus will vacate many of the trailers currently being used as temporary classrooms by the UTC-P. The Student Center on the Orem campus has also been planned to open in January. This will fulfill an urgent need for improved student body facilities. The new student The proposal envisions an overall increase of about 12.9 percent in higher education expenditures next year. The proposal was put into effect in order to cut the state general fund appropriation required by the total budget down to a level they feel will be acceptable to the 1977 legislature. As it stands, the $188 million proposal would require a state tires before the snow arrives; 4. Remember slippery roads mean lengthened stopping distance. Reduce speed and give vehicle plenty of room to stop, especially at intersections;5. Wear seltbelts. Make everyone have a safe and pleasurable motoring holiday. center will include such facilities as a cafeteria, and snack bar, games area and craft center, studentnewspaper and the studentbody offices. A complete transition from the Provo Campus to the new Orem campus is not expected to be complete for several more years. appropriation of about 120.2 million, or an increase of $17.2 million or 16.8 percent more than the amount appropriated Without this raise, the regents calculated that an appropriation of $122.5 million higher education by the 1976 legislature. The balance of the budget, about $67.2 million, would be covered by student increases. would be required to finance the meeds of the institutions. The proposal was presented for approval to Governor Calvin L. Rampton and Governor-elect Scott Matheson. Service Project Planned The Institute of Religion of the UTC-P is planning a post-Thanksgiving Day service project and social. What is planned is to visit the convalescent centers in the Provo-Orem area and put on skits, tell stories, sing songs and in general to spread good cheer. The officers and teachers of the institute are looking for any student who has a talent in acting, singing, speaking or even just smiling. This project is planned to take place on December 8,. The exact time is still not known. There will be at least two rehearsals before the final date. After the service project all who are in attendance will meet back at the Institute for a social. Refreshments will be served. All who are interested in taking part should contact the Institute Secretary or one of the instructors. The Student Center on the Orem Campus has the cafeteria, snack bar, game area, craft been scheduled to De open in January. I ne center, studentbody and student newspaper Student Center will include such facilities as offices. ( k l- i AV y VW I j v' y - . i I . v- Weather conditions have been excellent for Business Department building are scheduled to workmen enabling them to keep ahead of their be completed in order to accomodate student schedules. The New Student Center and the during the winter quarter. Ax. w J

p 1 ABEWIND I 1 VOLUME 5 No. 11 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE IN PROVO November 29, 1976 Pe sq&dgs Afaostf teslly Gfi MOW j Gjuu CGEMS This coming January nearly 700 students in the business department at the UTC-P will be moved into the Business Building on the Orem Campus. This is the second department to move into the new facilities. Approximately 250 Diesel Mechanic and Auto Body repair students are already being trained there currently. The lose of 700 students from If a proposed $188 million higher education budget is put into effect resident students of Utah Technical College in Provo will be required to pay an extra $24 per academic year. The tuition increase will not affect non resident students. The recommendation, put together recently by the State Board of Regents proposes that siuuents pick up $2.3 million more of their schooling cost. Safety Dopt Suggests With winter weather nearly here, the Dept. of Public Safety reminds UTC-P students and faculty to take added precautions while driving, such as: 1. Clean all frost and snow from vehicle windows. 2. Allow adequate time for engine to warm up; 3. Equip vehicles with snow With Thanksgiving over, many students find themselves back in the grind working hard to prepare for the soon approaching final examinations. Olga Lobo, UTC student from Bolvla suffers from over studying and lack of sleep. the Provo campus will vacate many of the trailers currently being used as temporary classrooms by the UTC-P. The Student Center on the Orem campus has also been planned to open in January. This will fulfill an urgent need for improved student body facilities. The new student The proposal envisions an overall increase of about 12.9 percent in higher education expenditures next year. The proposal was put into effect in order to cut the state general fund appropriation required by the total budget down to a level they feel will be acceptable to the 1977 legislature. As it stands, the $188 million proposal would require a state tires before the snow arrives; 4. Remember slippery roads mean lengthened stopping distance. Reduce speed and give vehicle plenty of room to stop, especially at intersections;5. Wear seltbelts. Make everyone have a safe and pleasurable motoring holiday. center will include such facilities as a cafeteria, and snack bar, games area and craft center, studentnewspaper and the studentbody offices. A complete transition from the Provo Campus to the new Orem campus is not expected to be complete for several more years. appropriation of about 120.2 million, or an increase of $17.2 million or 16.8 percent more than the amount appropriated Without this raise, the regents calculated that an appropriation of $122.5 million higher education by the 1976 legislature. The balance of the budget, about $67.2 million, would be covered by student increases. would be required to finance the meeds of the institutions. The proposal was presented for approval to Governor Calvin L. Rampton and Governor-elect Scott Matheson. Service Project Planned The Institute of Religion of the UTC-P is planning a post-Thanksgiving Day service project and social. What is planned is to visit the convalescent centers in the Provo-Orem area and put on skits, tell stories, sing songs and in general to spread good cheer. The officers and teachers of the institute are looking for any student who has a talent in acting, singing, speaking or even just smiling. This project is planned to take place on December 8,. The exact time is still not known. There will be at least two rehearsals before the final date. After the service project all who are in attendance will meet back at the Institute for a social. Refreshments will be served. All who are interested in taking part should contact the Institute Secretary or one of the instructors. The Student Center on the Orem Campus has the cafeteria, snack bar, game area, craft been scheduled to De open in January. I ne center, studentbody and student newspaper Student Center will include such facilities as offices. ( k l- i AV y VW I j v' y - . i I . v- Weather conditions have been excellent for Business Department building are scheduled to workmen enabling them to keep ahead of their be completed in order to accomodate student schedules. The New Student Center and the during the winter quarter. Ax. w J